This recipe for peanut butter chocolate chip cookies has so many delicious elements to it…where to start…how about chocolate chips AND peanut butter chips in one cookie – yes please.

I had never seen a peanut butter cookie recipe include peanut butter chips as well, and then to add semi sweet chocolate chips to the mix, yum.

Also, I LOVE cookie recipes that call for rolling the dough in granulated sugar before placing on the cookie tray to prepare for cooking. That added crunch of the sugar crystals take these cookies to the next level.

These are very soft peanut butter chocolate chip cookies. You know how some are too crunchy and not very chewy, not the case here – delectably soft and delish.

If you’re in the mood to cook easy peanut butter chocolate chip cookies, this recipe is your ticket. Yum.

Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies

Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip cookies with peanut butter chips is a magical combination that creates one of the best cookie experiences ever.

Course
cookies, Dessert

Cuisine
American

Prep Time15minutes

Cook Time20minutes

Total Time35minutes

Servings40

Calories122kcal

AuthorFive Silver Spoons

Ingredients

1 1/4cupsall-purpose flour

3/4teaspoonbaking soda

1/2teaspoonbaking powder

1/4teaspoonsalt

1/2cupunsalted buttersoftened

1cuppeanut butter at room temperatureI used smooth peanut butter

3/4cupsugar

1/2cupfirmly packed light brown sugar

1large eggat room temperature

1tablespoonmilk

1teaspoonvanilla extract

1/2cuppeanut butter chips

1/2cupchocolate chips

For sprinkling: 1 tablespoon sugarregular or superfine

Instructions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large bowl, combine the flour, the baking soda, the baking powder, and the salt. Set aside.

In a large bowl, beat the butter and the peanut butter together until fluffy.

Add the sugars and beat until smooth.

Add the egg and mix well.

Add the milk and the vanilla extract.

Add the flour mixture and beat thoroughly. Stir in the peanut butter and chocolate chips.

Place sprinkling sugar — the remaining tablespoon — on a plate. (I used several tablespoons if we're being honest)

Drop by rounded teaspoonfuls into the sugar, then onto ungreased cookie sheets, (I used parchment paper) leaving several inches between for expansion. Using a fork, lightly indent with a crisss-cross pattern (I barely pushed my fork down to keep them fluffier on top), but do not overly flatten cookies. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes. Do not overbake.

Cookies may appear to be underdone, but they are not. (And, believe this one, they do look underbaked - just take them out - I promise after cooling, they are perfect and drool worthy.)

Cool the cookies on the sheets for 1 minute, then remove to a rack to cool completely.

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